Noun
(uncountable) Dramatic television series produced in South Korea.
(countable) An individual television series of this genre.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFrom family roots to conspiracies, there is a K-drama out there for each and every zodiac sign. Source: Internet
In it futuristic crime K-drama, Choi Jin-Hyuk and Park Sung-Woong play a feisty game of “cat and mouse.” Source: Internet
In this case, the Joongang Tongyang Broadcasting Company (JTBC) K-drama seems to be showing support for the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transexual/Queer group and People of Color groups. Source: Internet
The Game: Towards Zero utilizes the “Golden Time” theme which was made very popular in the Voice K-drama series. Source: Internet
The Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) has another hit medical K-drama with Dr. Romantic 2. Fans can’t wait to see what happens next with Teacher Kim and his new set of student surgeons. Source: Internet
South Korea's wildly popular TV dramas, which have swept Asia, regularly depict in a romantic light male leads physically dominating female characters to manifest their love -- a cliche criticised as a "K-drama wrist grab" by overseas fans. Source: Internet